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1.4 6) Browse to the folder where you extracted bookloupe
1.5
1.6 7) Double-click bookloupe.exe
1.7 +
1.8 + Now, whenever you do "Gutcheck" in Guiguts, it will run bookloupe
1.9 + instead. Since the output will look very like gutcheck output, you
1.10 + may want to check that it is actually bookloupe that is running. To do
1.11 + this, look at the black command line message window, which will say:
1.12 +
1.13 + "bookloupe: Check and report on an e-text".
1.14 +
1.15 + To return to using gutcheck for any reason, repeat steps 4 and 5
1.16 + above, and then,
1.17 +
1.18 + 6b) Browse back to the gutcheck folder, which is in a "tools"
1.19 + folder inside the main Guiguts folder. It will be something like
1.20 + "C:\DP\guiguts-win\tools\gutcheck", depending on where you installed
1.21 + Guiguts originally.
1.22 +
1.23 + 7b) Double-click gutcheck.exe
1.24 +
1.25 + Now doing "Gutcheck" in Guiguts will run gutcheck itself, and the
1.26 + message in the black window should read:
1.27 +
1.28 + "gutcheck: Check and report on an e-text".